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Many have laid the Korean War intelligence failure at the vainglorious feet of General MacArthur. It is certainly true that MacArthur lived in a “dreamworld of self-worship,” as historian William Stueck put it.13 But there’s more to the story. There usually is. Whenever disaster strikes, it’s tempting to blame individuals, but the sources of intelligence failure almost always lie deeper.
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence
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